That requires an OBDII engine scanner to do that.
what is the running mate in engine
what is the running mate in engine
between 13.5 and 14.5 volts with engine running at idle
Between 195 and 210 degrees.
From The Information You Have Asked. You Have An Engine. There Is No Engine That I Know Of Where The Oil And Water Run Together. So The Answer Is NO. You May Want To Change Your oil After You Get The Engine Back Together And Running. But No You Do Not Need To Drain The Oil Out To Change The Water Pump.
The springs around the clutch plate have probably came out and locked up between the pressure plate and the clutch plate and locked them together. you need to change the clutch plate and have the pressure plate checked for damage.
There is coolant in the engine block when the engine is not running. The engine block, heater, hoses and radiator remain full when engine is not running.
Yes.
It depends. In the ocean, you get tar balls. In a car engine, you have a blown head gasket and a non-running engine, most likely.
The fuel pump pressure may vary by vehicle. However, on average the fuel pump pressure with the engine running should be between 4-6 psig.
Depends on the thermostat. Most vehicles run a 195 thermostat and the engine coolant temp runs between 195 and 225.
Operating temperature with a good thermostat will be between 180 and 200 degrees. The ideal running temperature on a 6 cylinder engine is about 196 degrees Fahrenheit.